GSO ISO/IEC 30145-3:2023

ISO/IEC 30145-3:2020
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 03 May 2023

Information technology — Smart City ICT reference framework — Part 3: Smart city engineering framework

GSO ISO/IEC 30145-3:2023 Files

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GSO ISO/IEC 30145-3:2023 Scope

This document describes a framework, structured in layers of ICT technologies, essential for smart cities' operation. This framework also provides the mapping of the ICT techniques to various system entities in order to support the smart city's business, knowledge management, and operational systems from the engineering perspective.

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